No sir, not bidding. I don't want to be chased down the street by every drug-sniffing dog in the city. No matter how long it's been since Keith had it, that car is permeated with drugs in places far from a detailer's access.

lindalouwho:No sir, not bidding. I don't want to be chased down the street by every drug-sniffing dog in the city. No matter how long it's been since Keith had it, that car is permeated with drugs in places far from a detailer's access.

colinspooky:LOL, I, along with all Brits, 'pay' for the BBC with our license fees, but now it seems we in the UK are not allowed to see what the BBC is saying overseas. Companies owned by the people are funny.

We're sorry but this site is not accessible from the UK as it is part of our international service and is not funded by the licence fee. It is run commercially by BBC Worldwide, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the BBC, the profits made from it go back to BBC programme-makers to help fund great new BBC programmes.

colinspooky:LOL, I, along with all Brits, 'pay' for the BBC with our license fees, but now it seems we in the UK are not allowed to see what the BBC is saying overseas. Companies owned by the people are funny.

Blame people like Murdoch and the Daily Mail. The BBC isn't allowed by law to use licence fee money overseas so must use advertising but then isn't allowed to use advertising within the UK so they can't let us see those sites. Thanks to people like Rupert and the DM the BBC had to slash its UK websites a few years ago because it was "unfair competition". Before then the UK site would buy lots of content from the overseas site to show in the UK but now they don't do anywhere near as much.

Oldiron_79:lindalouwho: No sir, not bidding. I don't want to be chased down the street by every drug-sniffing dog in the city. No matter how long it's been since Keith had it, that car is permeated with drugs in places far from a detailer's access.

Bruce Campbell:baka-san: Hmm, Dino's are pretty hot now, so it will probably not add that much to the hammer price.

I'm betting in the $300K range.

Dinos go for $350k-$500k now.

If only I was making money instead of being a starving student back in the late 90's... the classic car market was pretty much bottomed out then and I recall seeing more than one 246 selling for under $25K on eBay. Not to mention Maserati Ghiblis, Iso Grifos, Jensens... Used to spend my slack time at the Computing Services help desk trolling eBay, dreaming, and kicking myself for going back to school.

Yes it is; it was just the short-lived brand name for Ferraris with fewer than 12 cylinders, until Ferrari decided to just start calling them Ferraris again. The 308GT4 was branded Dino for half its life, Ferrari for the second half.

The Dino 246 isn't just a real Ferrari; it's one of the greatest Ferraris of all time. Speed isn't everything.

Cletus from Canuckistan:If only I was making money instead of being a starving student back in the late 90's... the classic car market was pretty much bottomed out then and I recall seeing more than one 246 selling for under $25K on eBay. Not to mention Maserati Ghiblis, Iso Grifos, Jensens... Used to spend my slack time at the Computing Services help desk trolling eBay, dreaming, and kicking myself for going back to school.